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The first Mac OS X 10.8 update is now available through the app store, weighing in at a surprisingly trim 24.2 Mb. It’s just installed on my Macbook Air while my main Hackintosh starts the ritual backup before a system update. No mention of the widely reported battery life issue 10.8 brought to some Mac laptop users.

No problems with the update on Apple hardware so far, the only warning I received was of incompatible software. This turned out to be the Avira antivirus I have been trying, but it’s still present and working correctly. Here are the official Apple release notes for issues addressed by the 10.8.1 update.

About OS X Mountain Lion Update v10.8.1

This update includes general operating system fixes that improve the stability and compatibility of your Mac, including fixes that:

Resolve an issue that may cause Migration Assistant to unexpectedly quit

Improve compatibility when connecting to a Microsoft Exchange server in Mail

Address an issue playing audio through a Thunderbolt display

Resolve an issue that could prevent iMessages from being sent

Address an issue that could cause the system to become unresponsive when using Pinyin input

Resolve an issue when connecting to SMB servers with long names

Address a issue that may prevent Safari from launching when using a Proxy Automatic Configuration (PAC) file

There are plenty of excellent reviews of Mac OS 10.8 Mountain Lion, so this post will focus on the steps taken to upgrade my fully working 10.7.4 system to 10.8. This is not intended as a complete install-from-nothing guide, requiring a working 10.7.x system to start with.

First some details on the hardware used. My Gigabyte P35-DS3R/Q6600 system was re-purposed at the start of 2012, and replaced with the following: